The San Francisco Board of Education convened on July 4, 2025, to discuss several key initiatives and updates impacting the school district. The meeting began with a formal acknowledgment of the Ramaytush Ohlone people, the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Peninsula, emphasizing the board's respect for their ancestral homeland and their ongoing responsibilities as caretakers.
Following this acknowledgment, the board approved the minutes from previous meetings without any corrections. Superintendent Wayne then delivered a report highlighting significant events and initiatives within the district. He noted that San Francisco is currently hosting the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, which has provided a unique educational opportunity for students. Schools such as San Francisco High School and James Denman have engaged students in discussions about the summit's global impact.
Superintendent Wayne also celebrated the five-year anniversary of the city's sugary drinks distributor tax, which has generated substantial revenue for community health initiatives and school programs. This tax has funded improvements in school food access and health education, with recent celebrations held at June Jordan School for Equity.
The meeting also announced the upcoming Inclusive Schools Week, scheduled for December 8, which aims to honor students with disabilities and promote a sense of belonging within the school community. The theme for this year is "Draw Me In," focusing on the importance of art in fostering understanding and respect among students.
Additionally, the board reminded attendees of the upcoming fall break, during which some programs will remain open for pre-kindergarten and school-age children.
In a report from the student advisory council, student delegates expressed their commitment to addressing key issues such as college and career readiness, student health and wellness, and safety within schools. The council is actively working in committees to drive impactful changes in the district.
Overall, the meeting underscored the board's commitment to inclusivity, community engagement, and educational opportunities for students in San Francisco.